Winchester did not make a model 77.Could you mean model 70?,or do you refer to the ruger model 77?
No.As a matter of fact I have no records of Winchester ever making a model 6!Could you be thinking of the Winchester model of 1906 .22cal.rifle?
No values could be assigned without knowing the model of Winchester you are asking about.
Winchester has never made a model 39.Could be reffering to a Marlin model 39 lever action rifle in .22LR?
I can find no reference to a Winchester model 416 firearm. Could you have a Winchester Model 70 chambered for .416 Remington Mag? Here are pictures of Model 70's: http://homesteadfirearms.com/cart2/WINCHESTER_RIFLES.htm
Could you please check your information and rephrase this question? So far as I can tell Winchester never made a model 1917 or a model 9330
The value of a winchester model 101 all depends on its condition. In poor condition it could be worth $400.00. in excellent mint condition it could be upwards of $2500.
Winchester Model 1200
I wonder if you could be confusing the winchester model 1894 marked as 30WCF with the Winchester model 1894 marked 30-30 Win.There is no difference other than the Winchester model 1894 was marked as 30WCF caliber prior to world war II.
The value of your Winchester model 61 could be considerable,I would have your rifle examined by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.to establish the proper value.
Your Winchester model 1892 which was made in the year 1911 could have considerable value.If you happen to have a take down model,or a rifle with a octagon barrel and in overall good condition.This could bring in excess of ,2000 dollars.I would have a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate your model 1892 and assess a accurate value to your rifle.
A Winchester Model 70 is a rifle.